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Rocket Internet boosts startup sales, improves profitability

Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - 16:28

Rocket Internet SE increased sales and reduced losses at several of its startups in the first quarter, inching closer to a goal of bringing three of the bigger holdings to break-even by the end of the year.

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[BERLIN] Rocket Internet SE increased sales and reduced losses at several of its startups in the first quarter, inching closer to a goal of bringing three of the bigger holdings to break-even by the end of the year.

"Q1 is the continuation of our progress," chief executive officer Oliver Samwer said on a call with reporters on Wednesday. He declined to comment on possible IPOs of his startups.

Investors are betting Berlin-based Rocket can improve its businesses after criticizing the startup incubator's reporting for a lack of transparency and questioning Mr Samwer's ability to turn profits from units that operate in commodity sectors in challenging markets.

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Shares of Rocket rose 0.2 per cent to 21.40 euros at 9.48am in Frankfurt. They've gained 12 per cent this year.

Rocket's first-quarter loss narrowed to 86 million euros from 342 million euros a year earlier. However, not every metric improved. The number of active customers declined at African e-commerce business Jumia year on year, and Westwing's adjusted Ebitda margin was worse than in the fourth quarter, according to Alexander Rummler, an analyst at Oddo Seydler.

"A potential IPO of Delivery Hero seems to be the main short-term catalyst of Rocket's share price," Mr Rummler said in an emailed note.